So, I've lurked this board for a while, post occasionally. After being told for 2 months that we had a low lying placenta that just touched the edge of my cervix, I was told yesterday that in fact I have a complete posterior previa (placenta completely covering cervix). Obviously, unless the placenta happens to move up and away from the cervix as my uterus expands (not great odds after 20 weeks, or with complete previa) I will have to have a c-section to deliver my baby; likely early, and likely after some bed rest later in pregnancy if I develop any bleeding.
Just wondering if anyone else planning a natural birth ended up in a similar situation, and how to deal with the emotions that go with it. I feel like I'm being robbed of my opportunity to let my body do what it was made for. I feel sad that I won't get to experience the med-free, natural birth I had been planning. But, at the end of the day, I feel grateful that my little one is healthy and growing stronger daily, and will obviously do whatever is necessary to bring her into this world with as little risk as possible. I'm just feeling pretty bummed right now.
**UPDATE** Talked with the MFM doctor today, and she said that they no longer use terms such as partial or marginal previa; it's either complete previa or nothing. (Which is what likely caused the confusion, as my OB uses those terms) That said, she said the edge of my placenta is just touching my cervical OS, which means that there is still a good chance that it will move up, and also that I don't need to be on any restrictions or rest. Happy day! Thanks again for all of your input ladies!
Re: Placenta Previa *Update in OP*
hey Mandi, I was told at 14 weeks that I would be in your same boat, but the problem is correcting itself and we're trending towards being able to do a natural delivery again. Hang in there! Things can change!!
B born 7/15/13, C born 3/2/15, #3 on the way May '17
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